Went downtown to play the Pokemon Go event yesterday, it's crazy how many people are still playing. It seemed like everyone was playing, and not even just the millennials that grew up with pokemon either. Friend Code if anyone wants it 5375-9195-3378.

After a year of casually browsing sale sites/buildapcsales subreddit, I finally bought a new graphics card. Can't wait to see how the current game I'm playing though, Final Fantasy 7, will look on a shiny new GTX 1070 ti.

Started Guild Wars 2 with the wife. It definitely feels like an MMO (for better or worse). After a bit of tweaking it works surprisingly well with a controller, wait, halfway through typing this I opened Joy2Key and it didn't save my bindings . . .

What are people expecting from the "First core console" Pokemon game in 2019? Hearing people rage about the easily ignorable Let's Go games makes me wonder if their expectations are crazy high for what will probably be games just similar to Sun/Moon.

On what appears to be the final bosses of dream drop distance. Somehow ended up woefully underleveled even though I didn't skip too many battles. Hmm decisions whether to grind 10 levels, keep bashing my head in on boss attempts, or just watch the ending.

Damn infinity wars was bold. Never expected Disney to combine all their brands into one cinematic universe. Watching Cap'n ride dumbo into battle has to be one of cinemas greatest achievements. Plus that Jack Sparrow-Rocket scene was glorious.

So for anyone that played Kingdom Hearts 2 when it originally come out, did it just make absolutely no sense at the start? I can't imagine most people playing the original chain of memories beforehand. (Let alone 358/2 days coming out years after).